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Protecting Australian politics in the school curriculum
Lucas Walsh
27/02/2023
Several years ago, I was researching young social entrepreneurs, what makes them tick, and what they need to succeed. I ...
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The day I stood up to bullshit
M. Robert Campbell
25/02/2023
The first time I was suspended from school came in Year 8. To some, that might seem a little early ...
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Rather than ‘bowdlerising’ books, we need to help children navigate history
Michelle Smith
22/02/2023
Although several of his best-known children’s books were first published in the 1960s, Roald Dahl is among the most popular ...
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Why I wrote a book on circumcision
Jonathan Meddings
20/02/2023
I’ve spent the last 10 years researching and writing a book on circumcision. The first question most people ask me ...
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The spread of QAnon beyond the United States
Robert Dover
17/02/2023
The name crops up all over the place, but many people have no real understanding of what QAnon is, or ...
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Euthanasia through the ages
Hugh Breakey
15/02/2023
Are our moral judgements about euthanasia a product of our time? If we came from a different culture, might our ...
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